The eighth edition of the Milano Fashion Show, curated by Steven G. Torrisi, closed with a great success, confirming itself among the top events of Milan Fashion Week.
Hosted in the prestigious Biblioteca Filologica, one of Milan’s iconic cultural venues, the event was attended by more than 300 guests, including well-known faces from the entertainment industry, influencers and prominent figures in the fashion industry. A perfect combination of art, fashion and inclusivity characterized this edition, making the event a unique moment full of creativity.
The format, which aims to showcase the excellence of Made in Italy, featured runway collections by established and emerging designers, rewarding the protagonists of the fashion world for their creative and innovative contributions.
The parades: between novelty and tradition
Opening the event was Mario Dice, guest star of the event, with a collection inspired by the great actresses of Italian cinema, consisting of more than 30 shirts created to pay tribute to personalities such as Claudia Potenza, Anna Galiena and Vittoria Belvedere.

Dice then received the prestigious Milan Fashion Show plaque in recognition of his artistic contribution.

Next, Yukari Okino, Japanese designer founder of the emerging brand Panelo, enchanted the audience with her vision of “Quiet Luxury.”

an understated and essential fashion that enhances the female silhouette through garments made of fine materials and refined lines. She was also awarded the Milan Fashion Show plaque.

Valentino Mele, another star of the evening, presented a spring-summer 2025 collection that celebrated timeless elegance, expressed in both day and evening gowns. His impeccable style won over the audience, and the designer collected his official plaque, a symbol of recognition of the event.

Concita Ties & Pearls amazed with unique creations made entirely from crochet, demonstrating how craftsmanship can merge with high fashion. Her creations received a standing ovation, leading them to receive a well-deserved award.

Designer Amosa then presented a Spring-Summer collection characterized by linens, organza and muslins, and a Fall-Winter 2026 Resort collection, where volume and lightness defined a style that enhanced the female figure.

Fashion and inclusiveness
One of the most significant moments of the event was dedicated to the theme of inclusivity. Alviero Martini, along with Giovanna Giambruno, founder of Udisky, and Giovanni Fecarotta of Audicon Milano, brought a message of awareness about hearing disability to the stage and received a plaque for their contribution to the cause.
Simone Di Matteo and Beatrice Giussani also received recognition for their commitment to inclusiveness.

New talent and special giveaways
Space was also given to young fashion talents with the participation of the SM School of Cesena, whose students presented a collection of 17 garments on the catwalk, demonstrating creativity and tailoring skills. Principal Katia Lorenzini collected the Milano Fashion Show plaque on behalf of the institute.

Among the surprises of the evening, fashion designer Pina Grasso presented, in addition to her twenty premiere garments, the perfume “PINA GRASSO PARFUM MADE IN ITALY,” an essence inspired by Sicily, celebrating the typical notes of orange blossom, cinnamon, and prickly pear. The project was met with great enthusiasm, earning the event plaque.
An event that leaves its mark
The Milano Fashion Show has reconfirmed itself as an innovative and inclusive event, capable of mixing the sophistication of fashion with a profound social message.
Steven G. Torrisi, artistic director of the event, has once again demonstrated his ability to create a format capable of surprising and celebrating fashion in all its facets.
Concluded with enthusiasm and participation, the Milano Fashion Show is already preparing for the next edition, ready to once again make its mark on the international fashion scene.
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- Official partner of the event:
COSMLAB by Marco Esposito
AUDICON by Fecarotta Giovanni
USDISKY by Giovanna Gianbruno Official staff of the event - Make-up: by Jonathan Tabacchiere,
Art director and MUA specialist - Hair-style: by Gianni Rando by Prive
Hair Director. - Executive Direction: Infantino Management
by Massimiliano Infantino - Production Manager: Alex Di Moda
- Casting director: Jacques Avella
- Video Manager: Filippo Repici By
Fashion & Style - Graphics Manager: Imprint by Enrico
Commisso - Photo Manager: Margherita Ficarra
and Sabrina Torre